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the big crowd. it's -- i don't know, i just play my best tennis. >> she sure won. moving day at the at&t national, rickie fouler made a serious move with a seriously looking outfit. five under front nine, including birdies on three of the first holes. tied for the lead with nick. >> the dc united making some big roster moves this week, hoping to give this team a little extra push. the guy getting all the buzz this week was duane. a two-time mls cup mvp winner. he was able to make his dc united debut tonight. 44th minute. he gets his first assist with the black and red, setting up josh wolfe. 58th minute, game tied at 1. puts the black and red ahead again on the rush. an absolute laser. 84th minute, dc united trying to close out the win, but carlos says i don't think so. dc united and the philadelphia union draw 2-2. >>> the maryland terrapins are being punished by the ncaa for practicing one too many hours last fall. the internships practiced 21 1/4 hours per week. the ncaa only allows 20 hours. the
the big crowd. it's -- i don't know, i just play my best tennis. >> she sure won. moving day at the at&t national, rickie fouler made a serious move with a seriously looking outfit. five under front nine, including birdies on three of the first holes. tied for the lead with nick. >> the dc united making some big roster moves this week, hoping to give this team a little extra push. the guy getting all the buzz this week was duane. a two-time mls cup mvp winner. he was able to...
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it's the big question. so many times during the last couple of weeks, the president tried to be olympian. above the sweat of the politicians. every time he tried to get up on the pedestal, john boehner in a gentlemanly way knocked it out from under him. come down here with the rest of us. he hasn't been able to beat this olympian figure. >> i was struck by the fact he used the attack of his opponent, actually said the words grand ambition for bigger government. i was struck by the president saying he didn't have such a grand ambition, and his opponents think he absolutely was. i was also struck by boehner and the president complimenting each other on the edges. >> make the point -- >> just that they're getting along this isn't personal, it's a deep policy divide. >> can i just say, he's winning this thing. i mean really, he is coming across as the most reasonable guy -- >> because? >> in a crazy city -- chris: how so? >> because he seems reasonable. when the president and -- when he says things like eat you
it's the big question. so many times during the last couple of weeks, the president tried to be olympian. above the sweat of the politicians. every time he tried to get up on the pedestal, john boehner in a gentlemanly way knocked it out from under him. come down here with the rest of us. he hasn't been able to beat this olympian figure. >> i was struck by the fact he used the attack of his opponent, actually said the words grand ambition for bigger government. i was struck by the...
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that was a big -- that was a big moment for him. i think right now we're at a point much like we were with -- before the government -- almost government shutdown a few months ago, where you have boehner and harry reid, who is a deal-maker, don't forget, and reid actually, despite that shot across the bow today by the 53 senators, harry reid is a deal-maker. he doesn't have taxes in that plan that he has. they both -- both those figures emerged pre-- you know, during the budget battle that led to the -- that forestalled the government shutdown. they emerged as the major figures there. i think that's what we'll see. we'll see those two emerge, a deal eventually go to the white house. if this white house really thinks this is a catastrophe waiting to happen, it's going to have to deal with it. >> bret: charles, they may say in this letter that this deal won't pass the senate, but you have a number of democrats who are up for re-election from red-leaning states, who would have to vote on the boehner plan, that by numbers is not that dif
that was a big -- that was a big moment for him. i think right now we're at a point much like we were with -- before the government -- almost government shutdown a few months ago, where you have boehner and harry reid, who is a deal-maker, don't forget, and reid actually, despite that shot across the bow today by the 53 senators, harry reid is a deal-maker. he doesn't have taxes in that plan that he has. they both -- both those figures emerged pre-- you know, during the budget battle that led...
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so let's break it down with the big boys. charlie cook, publish of the cook report and stu, editor of the rot then berg political report. >> he's already making fat jokes. >> by the way, it's louisiana week. i had john brill here yesterday and i get charlie today. we can look at where we are, busting out the ipad. i know that you guys love this. it's a 53/47 majority. they have to net four or three if republicans get the presidency. so let's look at the best opportunity for stu for the republican. we put up, you seem to collectively agree, six states that are already leaning republican or pure toss ups. >> north dakota was in the bank already. it's a good, open seat. and then after that you go to three or four races and i think even money for the republicans and you have to like how they started. that would be nebraska, montana, or missouri in difficult states fundamentally leaning states. >> look, charlie cook, you take those four, pure toss ups all the way to election day, take those other four. of those four, which ones sh
so let's break it down with the big boys. charlie cook, publish of the cook report and stu, editor of the rot then berg political report. >> he's already making fat jokes. >> by the way, it's louisiana week. i had john brill here yesterday and i get charlie today. we can look at where we are, busting out the ipad. i know that you guys love this. it's a 53/47 majority. they have to net four or three if republicans get the presidency. so let's look at the best opportunity for stu for...
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. >> i want to talk about the big month coming up in iowa in august. there's a lot going on in the g.o.p. primary. can you handicap the race for us a little bit in iowa and specifically handicap the straw poll, as you see it now, a couple of weeks out? >> well, first of all, it's a very fluid situation. as you know, the last time romney won the poll but then the iowa caucuses was won by governor huckabee. since huckabee decided relatively late not to run, things are wide open. and romney is not competing in the straw poll. so, you know, the two -- romney is the national frontrunner but not competing in the straw poll. so you've got a wide open situation. congressman michelle bachmann was born and raised in iowa. i think she got off to a really good start here. governor pawlenty, the former governor of minnesota, although he's not done well in the polls, he may surprise some people i think he may do better than people expect. also, you got ron paul, who's going to be competitive in this. herman cane. rick santorum. just recently rick perry, although he'
. >> i want to talk about the big month coming up in iowa in august. there's a lot going on in the g.o.p. primary. can you handicap the race for us a little bit in iowa and specifically handicap the straw poll, as you see it now, a couple of weeks out? >> well, first of all, it's a very fluid situation. as you know, the last time romney won the poll but then the iowa caucuses was won by governor huckabee. since huckabee decided relatively late not to run, things are wide open. and...
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it's big whitewater, and as americans we're historically good at big whitewater. >> the real celebrations are still to come, in a city that embraces the majesty of the old and the excitement of the new. >> we'll do it in the way that we believe is spectacular, and it would be spectacular. it's going to be great for the world to watch. it will be great for our children to watch. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: martin, perhaps as you know better than me, here the folks like to say they are bang on schedule. that's what everybody told us today. six venues here at the olympic park already completed. they're even putting the track down in the not-too-distant future in the stadium behind us. >> we both covered the royal wedding, do you sense there is as much excitement there for this huge event the olympics games for the wedding, for a young man, who as both of us know isn't going to be yet close to the throne, because his father will succeed the queen. >> reporter: that's certainly the case. for the young generation, this is something they're excited about. mind you, this is a year out
it's big whitewater, and as americans we're historically good at big whitewater. >> the real celebrations are still to come, in a city that embraces the majesty of the old and the excitement of the new. >> we'll do it in the way that we believe is spectacular, and it would be spectacular. it's going to be great for the world to watch. it will be great for our children to watch. it's going to be exciting. >> reporter: martin, perhaps as you know better than me, here the folks...
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i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are saying they will vote tomorrow to say it's dead before it even gets here. you can see these adults are really getting along with each other. but the reality of the situation is we are no closer to a deal. in fact, arguably, we're farther from a deal. for the last six days, the stock market has gone down 500, 600 points, and monday if there's not a deal, we might see the market go into some sort of a panic. that's a real possibility because the bad news would flow from that would just be incredible. now, the big problem is that
i'll give you the big thing. this evening by a vote of 218-210 the house of representatives approve a republican plan and that would raise the debt limit by $900 billion initially then another $1.6 trillion sometime in early 2011, but it is all linked to a balanced budget amendment which, of course, the senate says is doa on arrival. and, in fact, they voted and basically said it's doa and on arrival. in the senate a democrat plan will be voted on tomorrow and the republicans in a sense are...
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i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to get it, man. tavis: what's about to happen is this masterpiece is about to drop in june. tell me about -- what's it like going back into the studio? you've been singing here and there. but what's it like going back into the studio to do a record of original music, when you ain't done it in 15 years? >> well, i can't sit here and say that it's the easiest thing in the world. but i can say that for the last past 10 years i've been in and out of the studio, you know, messing around in studio, you know, for four years of that i was still high. so some of the songs, you know, you get some h
i mean, you could -- i could fit my hand inside her dimples, that's how big her dimples are. she's just so beautiful. so i'm just happy -- i'm happy with life, because everything is going perfect for me right now. and, you know, when you feel something going perfect, you tend to think, ok, well, what's going to go wrong? you know, something is bounds to happen. but i don't have any thoughts of something happening, because i'm staying focused and clear about what i want in life, and i'm going to...
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people keeping an eye it. future oflk about the travel, not tonight at 11:00. now, that is the scheduled launch. stolen treasures. hashe board of elections referred its case to federal prosecutors. >> the decision that could change that -- could have changed history. the secret from the president's past. some sunshine outside the now.right showers and storms to the north everybody is going to get in on the rain tomorrow. >>> officials are returning from iraq bylen contractors. to atems were given back officials in a ceremony today at the
the big issue is whether. -- weather. lightning storms around the .aunch pad did have a meeting and not causethat it did significant problems but with thestill go on countdown. with theirople fingers crossed. at some video of the out here. done 88 oft that has launches said he has never as much media as he saw today. many as a million spectators lining upo be tomorrow in hopes of seeing this launch. historical for so many reasons. of shuttle program's retired after this atlantis' launch. people...
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i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we don't know her next chapter, but we do know this. sarah palin doesn't lack confidence. the former alaska governor is on the cover of "news week" and says she believes she can win a national election. let's discuss her latest hints with peter bowyer. and shana walsh, peter, let's start with you. you have this extended conversation with governor palin. you talk about going on into the night. what are her political ambitions. she says this to you. "i'm not so egoti. >> my gut sense was she was going to run. it's complicated. there is the sort of impenetrable palin sphere that she has erected around herself that, at the gates of which is her husband, todd palin and within that sphere, she operates with a
i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we don't know her next chapter, but we do know this. sarah palin doesn't lack confidence. the former...
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they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby state park. several states have budget problems these days and money for parks is often among the first things cut. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath beach but this may be their last trip here. it is set to close in november. do you feel you're losing a family member? >> we do. i feel safe here. it's great for families. >> reporter: amid the pristine beauty of california's state parks there is an ugly reality, finances. they've seen their budgets cut by 43% since 2003 and cash-strapped california is shutting down 70 of its 278 state p
they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby...
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tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both been here before, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused. it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison. >> there's going to be a visitor bringing contraband on a noncontact visit. >> an anonymous tip has internal affairs on high alert. >> if a pass takes place, we're going to stop the contraband. if it is felony contraband, we may look at doing an arrest today on a visitor. >> i'm known for gang-banging and calling shots and assaults and drugs and trafficking. that's been m
tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both...
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we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the mostly cloudy conditions expected. 80 in martinsburg. 84 degrees in frederick. here is a look at your seven- day forecast. so, stormy conditions today. the critical period, 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. you can go home early from work to beat that, i would do that. saturday morning, a chance for some morning showers. otherwise becoming partly cloudy. highs in the upper 80s. sunday, lower 90s then on monday, another system comes on through bringing more showers and storms. we're heating up near mid-90s. here is angie with your traffic. good morning. >> good morning. right now, we're
we've got some big storms brewing for today. here's a look at your day planner. by noon, scattered showers and storms are possible. temperatures around 84 degrees. 5:00, mid-80s. yes, we'll definitely be seeing storms and showers this afternoon and early evening hours. our flood advisory, we have a flood watch in effect for flash flooding. this is for the entire d.c. metro area. it starts at noon and goes until late tonight. highs today, not that hot around mid-80s for d.c. because of the...
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this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan hill parade starts downtown about 10:00. and fireworks of course. celebrations all around the bay area tonight. we have a complete list of places to go and view. all you have to do is go to our website at cbs5.com. time now 4:56. following two developing stories this 4th of july. we're live at a deadly bart station shooting. contra costa county. what >>> we'll be right back. back at the 5:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, closed, after a police shooting. what led up to the deadly >>> a violent start to the 4th of july. a bart station closed after a police shooting there. what led up to that deadly gunfire
this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan...
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with the development of the steam engine in the late seventy's and early eighty's hundreds here with a big to do and extract fossil carbon from the earth's crust coal oil natural gas even in the absence of you know with over sub prime period it would be uplifted and subject them to erosion and. return to the atmosphere but those rates are tiny compared to the ability of humans to go out with large and it seems to deliver a large quantities of this material to the surface of the earth where it is bird to be used for generation of editing we have larger quitman that was introduced on surface lines about twenty five years ago here in washington which accounted for that the ability to recover coal seams that heretofore been on. the use of dragline styli all the manning seen step were an economical to man and even physically impossible. without the use of that. many people twenty five years ago when the first company said that running a bright light they were laughed at and they said there's no way in the woods you get a piece of equipment like that on their originals southern at lax and they w
with the development of the steam engine in the late seventy's and early eighty's hundreds here with a big to do and extract fossil carbon from the earth's crust coal oil natural gas even in the absence of you know with over sub prime period it would be uplifted and subject them to erosion and. return to the atmosphere but those rates are tiny compared to the ability of humans to go out with large and it seems to deliver a large quantities of this material to the surface of the earth where it...
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big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill nye and i put it out. i started in college without a science background. it's called soccket. stores like a portable generator to power small electrical appliances that are critical to the developing world. [applause] >> thanks. yeah, my parents like it, too. so, you know, the idea for us -- we noticed -- we don't want to try to fix all the energy problems we simply want to address them, raise awareness about the global energy problems but, specifically, we wanted our means of addressing this problem to be fun. and i think
big impressive title. and then all the way on the end but last but certainly not least my former colleague during my campaign progress says natasha bowen and i'm going to ask you the most basic question, briefly what do you all do and how do you get there? and i'll start with you. >> hi, everybody this is a contest for speed contest and let us know if we go too fast. my name is jessica matthews i'm 23 years old and i am an inventor i think it's a cool thing to be do that. it's very bill...
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i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. mother nature will deal out some fourth of july fireworks with severe storms forming in the northern plains and parts of the southwest. it will continue to be hot and muggy in the southeast with a few scattered storms. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories. in a rare fourth of july court session prosecutors will finish closing arguments in the dramatic casey anthony murder case in florida and at least it goes to the jury. >>> clean
i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the...
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the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and women's work is considered less valuable, women are seen as lesser than men in our society. >> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." are men and women equal in our society? where do we stand on genteder justice? here to talk about it is assistant professor of english and africana studies in university of pennsylvania and co-founder of "long walk home." award-winning filmmaker maker, and a kiba solomon. thank you all for joining us. >> thank you. >> there's so much conversation today about race. even if people don't like it they're talking about race, they're talking about poverty and economics. one thin
the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and...
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>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most creditworthy countries in the world. that is almost voluntarily, the cutting default when it does the have to. if it did, that would create chaos throughout the global financial system. >> thank you very much for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." rare world elements are rare. u.s. is seeking a production into high gear. in moscow today, the celebrations were under way for the anniversary of the cathedral. on the edge of rex -- that of red square, it has then restored to its glory. >> the unique, st. basil's cathedral. bill during the era of ivan the terrible. when it was finished, he order
>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most...
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. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your insight. >> thank you. >> mitchell: here is what else is happening tonight. tropical storm don limped into texas last night, failing to deliver the amount of rain which the drought-stricken area had wanted. searing triple-digit temperatures are predicted for much of texas and oklahoma over the next five days. karen brown tells us what that means for the region's struggling cattle ranchers. >> reporter: the debilitating drought has ranchers dumping cattle in record numbers. at dublin livestock auction, they sold 3800 head in one day, more than double the usual amounts. >> it's my livelihood, and it's be
. >> mitchell: what happens if the big guys, standard & poors, follow your lead? >> the normal reaction is there is a slight increase in funding costs. now under any scenario, the u.s. government is very strong, and so you don't have to worry about the overall credit quality, but it's just a slight weakening, and that is what the market is looking at right now and that's why we took the action. >> mitchell: okay, sean eganef eagen jones we thank you so much for your...
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and this will be one big hamburger. >> we are barbequing this baby, is fourth of july weekend and we are grilling. >> to grow the berger take some serious calculation. >> we think it will take about 10 hours to pull. >> we have calculated how much of the meet will cook down how much of the bread and how much of the confidence that we will be putting on. it is a mathematical question. >> a berber that weighs over 600 lbs. is not is something that you will slap on the grill. >> for us to create this size berger, we had to come with a very large a scale engineering program of welding to actually create a jig that will actually spend a berber so that we can flip it over. >> when we go to flip this thing every time the still starts flexing and bowling, and it starts hopping in the greenest starts. >> currently, the record holder is in canada for 590 lb. burger. >> we are hoping this independence day we can bring the record for the world's largest hamburger back to the u.s.. >> this is something that has never before been achieved is moments ago when they flip it once again the burger was
and this will be one big hamburger. >> we are barbequing this baby, is fourth of july weekend and we are grilling. >> to grow the berger take some serious calculation. >> we think it will take about 10 hours to pull. >> we have calculated how much of the meet will cook down how much of the bread and how much of the confidence that we will be putting on. it is a mathematical question. >> a berber that weighs over 600 lbs. is not is something that you will slap on...
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i was like, big funnel clouds of fire. just pop pg. popping and going up, up, up. and about a half mile southwest, folks starting to come out gradually. and as far as i know, second call came in and they've closed a pool here and property manager says they're going to have to assess things as fire calms down. and they said if the pool and hot tubs here are in bad enough shape, they may actually have to drain those facilities to make sure they're safe for folks. at this point things improving. live in fairfield abc 7 news. >> and laura, thank you very much. and we'd like to show you some pictures our viewers sent to us showing that fire. there is a ouer -- towering plume of smoke. some you can see a fireball. this is just coming up from the plant. you can see we'd like you to continue to upload pictures and videos. and please e mail them to you report at kgo-tv.com and we'll continue to stream this for you live at abc 7 news.com. >> and update you as need by. moving on, traffic still a mess in the south bay due to a deadly big rig accident that happened just hours a
i was like, big funnel clouds of fire. just pop pg. popping and going up, up, up. and about a half mile southwest, folks starting to come out gradually. and as far as i know, second call came in and they've closed a pool here and property manager says they're going to have to assess things as fire calms down. and they said if the pool and hot tubs here are in bad enough shape, they may actually have to drain those facilities to make sure they're safe for folks. at this point things improving....
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i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a well-known nightlife destination. how do you balance the needs of the residents with the needs of the restaurants and bars? >> i moved into my neighborhood in part because we have such a wonderful vibrant nightlife. san francisco is famous for our restaurant scene, are seen, club scene. -- are sbar scene. we have had too much violence around these nighttime venues. i have passed several pieces of legislation to address the security and safety needs of neighborhoods. we all support a healthy, vibrant nightlife. but we also support a safe nightlife that complemen
i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a...
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[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. supervisor mirkarimi: good morning. i am the chair of the committee. to my right is supervisor cohen and supervisor campos. thank you to sfgtv for their ongoing excellence in covering committee proceedings. madam clerk, good morning. please read the first item. >> at one, hearing on the assembly bill 109 regarding the community just this realignment and san francisco of sorting additional inmates into the county jails. supervisor mirkarimi: this is the third hearing administered by this public safety committee over the last seven months, but this is the heart -- the first hearing of its kind since governor brown signed the budget, and there are a number of questions that had remained unanswered in the two previous hearings that we now have more specificity and definition to. we beli
[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. supervisor mirkarimi: good morning. i am the chair of the committee. to my right is supervisor cohen and supervisor campos. thank you to sfgtv for their ongoing excellence in covering...
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journalist jeff goodell is book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use of coal in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity in america it never occurred to me so i went out to west virginia and i didn't know what to expect i remember i first knew i was driving outside of charleston and i saw the boom on one of the big drag lines swinging above the hills and i pulled off the road and i hiked up through the woods to the top of this hill and i got this view down into this group and it was just like hell had opened up before me. the money in the coal mining has always gone to the top and been siphoned out by through the owners essentially whether their corporations are called barons like on blankenship it's a commodity
journalist jeff goodell is book big coal the dirty secret behind america's energy future explores the history and use of coal in america and throughout the world like many americans i didn't even realize that we still burn coal you know i thought coal was something i went out with top hats and corsets i thought that electricity was just something that flowed down from a golden bowl in the sky i never gave any thought to where it came from the idea that coal produces fifty percent of electricity...
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there are some major big box agencies that have been getting these contracts. but the culturally sensitive programs get peanuts or the leftovers. we ought to spread it around, the money and resources. it's just like cow manure. it does nothing to the ground unless you spread it around. thank you very much. low gordon, terry anders, karl, please. pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and putting some refined words on a piece of paper talking about what cultural competency really means. cultural competency means having people of the same ethnicity and/or of the same mindset working with one another. our agency understanding the ne
there are some major big box agencies that have been getting these contracts. but the culturally sensitive programs get peanuts or the leftovers. we ought to spread it around, the money and resources. it's just like cow manure. it does nothing to the ground unless you spread it around. thank you very much. low gordon, terry anders, karl, please. pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting....
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so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are not adequate to meet the needs that we would prefer to -- the staffing needs that he would prefer to have to deal with this population. you mentioned in your comments up front that in the worst case scenario, if the sheriff's department thinks is a possibility, if this is a much larger impact than the numbers and projections the state have given us, we could end up with a significantly higher jail population. if we do end up bumping up against our capacity, we could be talking about millions and tens of millions -- or $10 million more than this. we also have other needs that are related to this population but that are also a baseline under funding for some of of our criminal justice agencies i think we would all prefer to see if the resources were available to have better staffing ratios for the current population and this new population. but that's
so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are not adequate to meet the needs that we would prefer to -- the staffing needs that he would prefer to have to deal with this population. you mentioned in your comments up front that in the worst case scenario, if the sheriff's department thinks is a possibility, if this is a...
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each chance they keep losing big elections by bigger margins. in florida in 2008, they lost but they won. in ohio, we had dry machines and wet people, they won by that mar margin, but 40 states, those are disabled and people of color. the problem of justice much play its role to investigate and defend people's protected right to vote. >> what do you think the department of justice should specifically do? do you think this is a job for individual states and should be investigated specifically or do you want a nationwide probe? >> it has to be nationwide, but each state has its own scheme. for example, imagine in michigan where the governor observes the right to suspend that mayor and council, all those voters put in an emergency manager who then has the power to suspend all labor negotiations and subsidiary assets. that's a voter oppression, undemocratic, for example. all students on campuses, and in 2000, president barack ran in 2008, whole campuses could vote. they are targeting students, senior disabled, black and brown people. it is violating
each chance they keep losing big elections by bigger margins. in florida in 2008, they lost but they won. in ohio, we had dry machines and wet people, they won by that mar margin, but 40 states, those are disabled and people of color. the problem of justice much play its role to investigate and defend people's protected right to vote. >> what do you think the department of justice should specifically do? do you think this is a job for individual states and should be investigated...
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because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the jobs and the economy as the main theme for the gop candidates on the trial today. and of course, in the coming months. >> rick santorum will be on american morning a couple of hours from now. you can hear it directly from him. mark, good to see you. have a good rest of your morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour right now. >>> here are three things that need to be on your radar today. the jury tried too to deciding whether accused murderer casey anthony is guilty or not guilty? their deliberations continue this morning. >>> plus the senate is back
because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother,
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother,
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it sounds like you're big time nationally. >> i'm a professor who also produces documentary. >> professor at american university of all things. you went out and followed the minutemen if i'm following you correctly? >> yes, i spent about 18 months on and off with the minutemen, going on patrol with them. i also interviewed people that had been crossing the desert as well and wanted to see -- i wanted to see what the minutemen were all about. and i wanted to see what motivated them. >> it was heart wrefrmging to watch your footage on what happened to marie n ya in this case. >> i was out in the minutemen and i had a cameraman with me all the time. i was out with them, and he had gone to drop someone else off. they heard on the radio a woman had been apprehended by the minutemen. i decided to go with. i think i jumped in the car with another tv crew, i had the camera, i was shooting myself. there was a 24-year-old woman named maria. >> let's watch, because you sent us a clip. this is about a four minute clip. get ready to -- it is a sad story, so brace yourself if you will, go ahead. >> it
it sounds like you're big time nationally. >> i'm a professor who also produces documentary. >> professor at american university of all things. you went out and followed the minutemen if i'm following you correctly? >> yes, i spent about 18 months on and off with the minutemen, going on patrol with them. i also interviewed people that had been crossing the desert as well and wanted to see -- i wanted to see what the minutemen were all about. and i wanted to see what motivated...
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but that's a very big dream. to have a big read about the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't afraid to bow the business i think that will find something else another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for listening to banker. this wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r t glad to have you with us and let's take a look at your top headlines rupert murdoch agrees to face a grilling by the u.k. parliament over phone hacking allegations while in the u.s. and the f.b.i. begins its investigation into claims that news corp journalists tried to access the voicemail of nine eleven families. a credit downgrade hangs over the u.s. moody's a ratings agency threatens to knock the glitter off the country's aaa position as the eurozone continues its slide with italy introducing tough spending cuts brussels is concerned that it couldn't afford to bail out italy which is the fourth l
but that's a very big dream. to have a big read about the story cybercrime and the free will have. these but i will present. but i don't afraid to bow the business i think that will find something else another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for listening to banker. this wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r t glad to...
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we knew we needed inside information. >> then came the big break. on september 12th, 2001, a man named patrick cuffy was charged with murder after what the newspapers called a wild west shootout in his suburban atlanta front yard. cuffy had be ex-sheriff dorsey's right-hand man and worked in dorsey's private security firm and he was one of the deputies that derwin brown planned to fire. police had been watching cuffy for months. >> cuffy was, himself, kind of like a mini cult leader within the sheriffs office. when the police were able to fixate on cuffy, that led to them being able to see if they could solve the derwin brown assassination by making cuffy uncomfortable. >> the bond between cuffy and dorsey was very, very, very strong. cuffy describes it as a father/son relationship and that they would do anything for him, including commit murder. >> cuffy steadfastly said, i didn't have anything to do with it. sid dorsey didn't have anything to do with it. >> now, the irony of all of this is that there's a shootout at cuffy's house and cuffy is bein
we knew we needed inside information. >> then came the big break. on september 12th, 2001, a man named patrick cuffy was charged with murder after what the newspapers called a wild west shootout in his suburban atlanta front yard. cuffy had be ex-sheriff dorsey's right-hand man and worked in dorsey's private security firm and he was one of the deputies that derwin brown planned to fire. police had been watching cuffy for months. >> cuffy was, himself, kind of like a mini cult leader...
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the amounts are big sums. this is one example. by failing to -- 53 exend tours, totaling 169,439.49 in the total sum of expenditures that were made by the committee. >> reporter: some of kwame brown's campaign money was allegedly support to a firm owned by his brother. the attorney asked the board to take no action but to refer the whole matter to federal prosecutors. >> and while we do not agree, concede the allegations as being true, it's our position that as a matter of efficiency and expedition, this process is best served that this matter is referred to the office of the united states attorney. >> reporter: the chairman, toga west, wanted to know if the u.s. attorney has begun a probe of brown's campaign finance records. the short answer? yes. >> we have visited our office and they have taken records in -- related to this matter for whatever -- >> a source familiar with the probe said that federal agents have visited the d.c. authory who dugbo the kwame brown campaign records on more than one occasion. the u.s. attorney's off
the amounts are big sums. this is one example. by failing to -- 53 exend tours, totaling 169,439.49 in the total sum of expenditures that were made by the committee. >> reporter: some of kwame brown's campaign money was allegedly support to a firm owned by his brother. the attorney asked the board to take no action but to refer the whole matter to federal prosecutors. >> and while we do not agree, concede the allegations as being true, it's our position that as a matter of...